Drug Addiction: Experts Meet Wednesday on Drug Addiction

Drug Addiction: Experts meet Wednesday on drug addiction
The country’s drug addiction experts will meet on the resort island of Panglao, Bohol, Wednesday to discuss the latest trends in the treatment of drug addiction.
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Drug Addiction: Mexico: What keeps drug traffickers 'in the game?'
Mexico's drug trade employs an estimated 500,000 people. A new study explores factors – like addressing drug addiction – that can lead traffickers to exit the drug trade, and how to encourage more to follow.
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Drug Addiction: Drug abuse experts' advice for parents: Talk to your children
For parents and guardians of young and adult children, drug addiction can be a nightmarish situation with seemingly no avenue of escape. "The treatment for addiction has changed a lot," Trina Paddock, counselor at Catholic Human Services, said.
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Drug Addiction: A Hidden America: Children of the Mountains 1/5



This was originally uploaded on my old YouTube, which you can find here: www.youtube.com on June 26, 2010 I decided to split the content up and move these videos here. –DISCLAIMER–: I do not own this video. All rights and all content go to ABC. Diane Sawyer and 20/20 take a deeper look into the poverty and addiction stricken side to Kentucky. It’s a side of America that many choose to overlook and ignore. “In the hills of Central Appalachia, up winding, mountain roads, is a place where children and families face unthinkable conditions, living without what most Americans take for granted. Isolated pockets in Central Appalachia have three times the national poverty rate, an epidemic of prescription drug abuse, the shortest life span in the nation, toothlessness, cancer and chronic depression. But also in Appalachia young fighters and dreamers filled with hope struggle to survive: a high school football superstar who sleeps in his truck; a 12-year-old who wants nothing more than her own bed and a cupboard full of food; an 18-year-old who must decide whether or not to spend the rest of his life in the coal mines; and an 11-year-old determined to save her mother’s life. Diane Sawyer continues her award-winning reporting on America’s forgotten children with an eye-opening hour on rural kids living in poverty. -Shawn Grim, 18, Appalachian high school football superstar, sleeps in his truck to avoid the thievery, alcoholism and despair of his family’s life in the hollow in Flat
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